AB 1663: will expand the assault weapons ban to include semi-automatic centerfire rifles capable of accepting detachable magazines, including ALL “Bullet Button” or mag-locked firearms, as well as many curio and relics like the M1 Carbine and other similar firearms.

AB 1664: will ban all semi-automatic rifles that are equipped with a bullet button or other mag-locking device.

AB 1674: will make it a crime to attempt to purchase more than one firearm of any type within a 30-day period and delete the private party transaction exemption to the 30-day prohibition.

If I still lived in Crapifornia, the first one outlaws all of my ARs, my SCAR, and my beautiful 1943 Inland M1 Carbine. the second one also outlaws all of them. The third would have made me a felon many times over.

I hate that state.

Give me Liberty, or I'll get up and get it myself.—Hookalakah Meshobbab
I don't carry because of the odds, I carry because of the stakes.—The Annoyed Boy

Despite the lack of beautiful mountains around here in Texoma, things like this always assure me that I made the right decision to leave California after my final commitment to our Uncle Sam was completed. We must do everything we can to ensure that mess never happens in Texas.

AB 1663: will expand the assault weapons ban to include semi-automatic centerfire rifles capable of accepting detachable magazines, including ALL “Bullet Button” or mag-locked firearms, as well as many curio and relics like the M1 Carbine and other similar firearms.

AB 1664: will ban all semi-automatic rifles that are equipped with a bullet button or other mag-locking device.

AB 1674: will make it a crime to attempt to purchase more than one firearm of any type within a 30-day period and delete the private party transaction exemption to the 30-day prohibition.

If I still lived in Crapifornia, the first one outlaws all of my ARs, my SCAR, and my beautiful 1943 Inland M1 Carbine. the second one also outlaws all of them. The third would have made me a felon many times over.

I hate that state.

This is certainly unfortunate, but passing out of committee is not the same as passing "into law." According to the linked article, they're now headed to another committee, so there is still time for the great (but not as great as it used to be) state of California to stop them.

I have never been to California in my entire lifetime, although I've been to every State surrounding it. Maybe Divine Providence interceded in my behalf. Thank you Lord, and Bless those poor souls who live there.

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AB 1663: will expand the assault weapons ban to include semi-automatic centerfire rifles capable of accepting detachable magazines, including ALL “Bullet Button” or mag-locked firearms, as well as many curio and relics like the M1 Carbine and other similar firearms.

AB 1664: will ban all semi-automatic rifles that are equipped with a bullet button or other mag-locking device.

AB 1674: will make it a crime to attempt to purchase more than one firearm of any type within a 30-day period and delete the private party transaction exemption to the 30-day prohibition.

If I still lived in Crapifornia, the first one outlaws all of my ARs, my SCAR, and my beautiful 1943 Inland M1 Carbine. the second one also outlaws all of them. The third would have made me a felon many times over.

I hate that state.

This is certainly unfortunate, but passing out of committee is not the same as passing "into law." According to the linked article, they're now headed to another committee, so there is still time for the great (but not as great as it used to be) state of California to stop them.

I was so POed that I missed the part about committee......but it WILL pass. There simply aren't enough conservative/libertarian votes left in the state.

Give me Liberty, or I'll get up and get it myself.—Hookalakah Meshobbab
I don't carry because of the odds, I carry because of the stakes.—The Annoyed Boy

And pending a favorable decision, which is by no means guaranteed as even before Scalia's death SCOTUS refused to take up the AWB in Illinois, tens of thousands of Californians will be either stripped of their lawfully purchased possessions, or become instant felons. Forum rules prevent the use often the kind of profanity required to truly free my mind over this. California politicians are flat out nazis.

Give me Liberty, or I'll get up and get it myself.—Hookalakah Meshobbab
I don't carry because of the odds, I carry because of the stakes.—The Annoyed Boy

And pending a favorable decision, which is by no means guaranteed as even before Scalia's death SCOTUS refused to take up the AWB in Illinois, tens of thousands of Californians will be either stripped of their lawfully purchased possessions, or become instant felons. Forum rules prevent the use often the kind of profanity required to truly free my mind over this. California politicians are flat out nazis.

it would be one thing if they banned future sales/purchases but they completely ban items people had legally bought.
not to mention legal c&r items bought with a license now being added.

joe817 wrote:I have never been to California in my entire lifetime, although I've been to every State surrounding it. Maybe Divine Providence interceded in my behalf. Thank you Lord, and Bless those poor souls who live there.

I went there one time to visit my sister-in-law who for some insane reason loves it there. (L.A.) Stayed 2 days. That was 1 day and 22 hours too dang long for me. The weather was nice, but it took 2.5 hours to drive 10 miles on a Sunday afternoon!! Not to mention the moonbat politicians who run the place...

The Commies have veto proof majorities in both houses, so I have no doubt this will pass in due course. The legislature and bureaucracy have been seething for years over the bullet button, a loophole that we came up with maybe ten years ago.

The people there seem to prefer this irrational nonsense, and keep voting these socialists into office. Those who don't have to live with it.

Make note, all you who believe that term limits is a panacea to fix what ails us. Once those take hold, in cahoots with the public service unions, there is no stopping it until disaster is in extremis. "In extremis" is a term used in ship handling to describe when a collision is no longer avoidable, no combination of engines, rudders, distance, etc will avoid it. That's where they are now, IMnotalwayssoHO.

When I was ordered to San Diego as a brand new Navy officer 48 years ago, it was the greatest place on earth. Ronald Reagan was governor, the weather was sparkling, the roads were smooth and not terribly crowded, the beaches were breathtaking. Disneyland was there, and so were Annette Funicello, and Ricky Nelson. My old classmate Farrah Fawcett was making her way to Hollywood stardom.

Now, it's just another socialist hellhole with good weather.

Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.